Whitechapel

Newly refurbished former Victorian Wool Warehouse for rent located a short walk from Aldgate and Aldgate East Stations

Amenities

Newly refurbished warehouse conversion

Newly remodelled reception / atrium

Superb natural daylight

Generous floor to ceiling heights

Sandblasted exposed brickwork

Fully accessible metal tile raised flooring

Brand new air-conditioning

Modern suspended lighting

High-speed data connectivity

WC & shower facilities

Secure bicycle storage

Onsite coffee shop - ‘Look Mum No Hands’

Kitchenette

Commissionaire

3 passenger lifts

24-hour access

Property Details

Developer

DeveloperPrivate

Tenure

TenureLeasehold

Lease Term

Lease TermNew full repairing & insuring lease(s) available for a term by arrangement direct from the freeholder

VAT

VATThe property is elected for VAT

Possession

PossessionAvailable

Legal Costs

Legal CostsEach party is to bear its own costs.

Local Authority

Local AuthorityThe London Borough of Tower Hamlets

Description

Planning Usage: B1 Business / Office

The Loom is a stunning Grade II Listed former warehouse designed by Holland & Hannen, which was built for Browne & Eagle in 1892. In the 1950s, The Loom was used for storing paper and later as a wine distributor's factory. In the 1980s, the building was converted to provide warehouse space, workshops, studios and office accommodation for Whitechapel's businesses, artists and crafts, known as New Loom House.

In 2013, Helical bought New Loom House and completely transformed the building.

The building now provides 112,000 sq ft of office and storage space in total, with suites available between 1,000 sq ft and 8,500 sq ft over lower ground, ground and five upper floors.

Internally, our client has refurbished the available units to a high specification offering new metal tile raised floor, new modern lighting, sandblasted exposed brickwork and new air-conditioning.

Our client, Helical, has instructed Duggan Morris architects to reposition the building in the market to cater for occupiers within the creative sector.

Look Mum No Hands, in the summer of 2016, have occupied the ground floor rear reception area. Works of art are displayed in "The Walk" from The Cass School of Art, Architecture & Design in Aldgate. The first exhibition focuses on textile design and fibre-based artwork, recalling the building's former life as a wool warehouse.

Future themes will encompass the range of disciplines that Cass offers, from furniture to film, fine art to precious objects, instrument making to silversmithing.

These particulars do not form part of any offer of contract. They are issued as a general guide, but do not constitute representation of fact. Parties should satisfy themselves as to their accuracy. Unless otherwise stated, all prices/rents are quoted exclusive of vat. All terms and information provided is subject to contract & without prejudice.